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    with: Phil Heinz

    While Flash Professional 8 is well known for its vector animation capabilities, it is also well suited for building powerful custom database applications. In Flash Professional 8: Building Data-Driven Applications Phil Heinz teaches users how to connect to data sources using Web-based scripting languages, such as ASP, PHP, or Perl, or using Web application servers, such as ColdFusion or Java. Phil also shows how to use always-on socket connections to make real-time data-driven applications, such as multiplayer games, chat rooms, and dashboard applications. Using static XML files to simulate data from any data source, he takes viewers through the process of importing and handling data from a database inside Flash Professional 8 to build Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Exercise files accompany the training videos.

    IntroductionWelcome 0:57 1.1 MB

    1. Getting StartedData-driven applications 3:58 5.8 MB
    Overview of Flash 8 data panels and components 5:20 7.4 MB
    Overview of the exercise data 1:30 1.7 MB

    2. Preparing Data-Driven ApplicationsForm applications make things easier 14:20 19.6 MB
    Using form applications pt. 2 4:27 5.5 MB
    Using form applications pt. 3 7:55 10 MB
    Using form applications pt. 4 2:25 2.9 MB
    Data and the Flash Timeline 1:40 1.9 MB

    3. Getting Data into FlashTypes of data connections 4:23 5.5 MB
    Using a LoadVars object to retrieve server data 6:29 8.1 MB
    Using a LoadVars object to send parameters to a server-side script 8:05 10.3 MB
    Using an XML object to retrieve a static XML file 10:45 15.9 MB
    Using an XML object to call a server-side script 4:29 6.5 MB
    Using an XML object to send parameters to a server-side script 6:53 10.8 MB
    WebServiceConnector 9:02 11.9 MB
    XMLConnector 9:42 13 MB
    Handling connector events from the WebService and XML Connectors 12:15 18.7 MB
    The XMLSocket object 18:12 27 MB
    The NetConnection object and Flash Remoting 7:38 10.9 MB

    4. Managing Data in FlashData binding basics 13:27 18 MB
    The DataHolder component 11:18 16.1 MB
    The DataSet component 3:26 4.2 MB
    Dynamically populating lists and combo boxes 8:21 12 MB
    Letting users edit the data 4:44 6.6 MB
    Representing data with non-text components 5:43 8.2 MB
    Indirect field editing 3:12 4.5 MB

    5. DataSet FunctionalitySorting records 7:42 12.1 MB
    Filtering records 7:15 10.6 MB
    Searching a DataSet 7:18 10.8 MB
    Tracking user changes 9:10 13.4 MB

    6. Returning Edited Data to the ServerThe hard way and the easy way 6:24 11.1 MB
    Flash 8 resolvers 3:41 4.6 MB
    Data binding setup 6:32 8.8 MB
    Triggering the ''Save Data'' 6:30 9.4 MB
    The ''Save Data'' cycle 14:50 21.9 MB

    7. Putting It All Together: Front to Back RIA BuildingApplication overview 0:42 0.8 MB
    Creating application screens 2:40 3.2 MB
    Setting up data retrieval components 13:59 22.8 MB
    Saving data on the employee screen 22:13 35.5 MB
    Adding and deleting employee records 12:12 21.4 MB
    Setting up vacation and sick time screens 16:38 26.9 MB
    Setting up vacation screen data 26:21 45 MB
    Setting up sick time screen data 18:39 34.7 MB
    Final testing 2:27 3 MB

    ConclusionConclusion 0:37 0.8 MB

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    with: Joey Lott

    ActionScript 2.0 Beyond the Basics with Joey Lott is a video-based tutorial designed to help experienced ActionScript users learn how to use the more advanced features of this powerful scripting language for developing applications. This tutorial covers using the ActionScript 2.0 API with classes such as Color, String, and Date; highly effective yet little known features such as the Drawing API, LocalConnnection, and SharedObject; and using a third party regular expression class to add impressive text searching capabilities to applications. You?ll also learn how to use object-oriented design as you write ActionScript 2.0 classes, and how to create Flash components combining the benefits of classes with movie clips. While this training title was recorded in the Flash MX 2004 interface, it is appropriate for users of Flash 8 as well. Exercise files accompany the tutorial, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.

    Introductionwelcome 1:32 1.5 MB

    1. Stringsstrings overview 1:14 1.6 MB
    string class 2:32 3.2 MB
    finding substrings 8:44 9.9 MB
    extracting substrings 5:09 6.4 MB
    case comparison 7:10 8.1 MB
    selection class 4:21 4.3 MB
    key class 7:40 8.1 MB
    word search application pt 1 14:29 19.2 MB
    word search application pt 2 6:51 11.8 MB
    word search application pt 3 5:17 7.6 MB
    word search and replace 9:16 13.9 MB
    splitting strings 5:03 5.8 MB
    word game application pt 1 17:49 23.8 MB
    word game application pt 2 10:59 18.2 MB
    word game application pt 3 7:10 11.4 MB
    word game application pt 4 15:37 25.9 MB

    2. Regular Expressionsoverview 1:10 1.5 MB
    what are they? 1:31 2.3 MB
    using RegExps 2:00 3.8 MB
    building RegExps 4:06 4.8 MB
    running RegExps 11:11 14 MB
    RegExp in ActionScript 7:51 9.5 MB
    applying RegExps 15:45 24.6 MB

    3. Drawing APIoverview 1:17 1.5 MB
    drawing with code 2:00 2.7 MB
    moving the pen 7:43 9 MB
    drawing curves 11:51 13.3 MB
    drawing shapes 6:21 10.8 MB
    working with fills 3:32 5.2 MB
    using gradient fills 10:35 15.4 MB
    shape maker pt 1 15:30 20.2 MB
    shape maker pt 2 15:26 26.4 MB
    shape maker pt 3 13:13 20.9 MB
    shape maker pt 4 15:28 25.9 MB
    shape maker pt 5 7:02 10.6 MB

    4. Coloroverview 0:43 1 MB
    working with color 10:58 12.6 MB
    creating color objects 6:09 7.6 MB
    applying tints 6:15 7.6 MB
    resetting colors 2:28 3 MB
    color changer pt 1 16:07 21.5 MB
    color changer pt 2 12:02 19.1 MB
    color changer pt 3 5:50 11.6 MB
    color changer pt 4 7:17 13.1 MB
    color changer pt 5 3:50 5.6 MB

    5. SharedObjectoverview 0:37 0.1 MB
    local shared objects 12:54 17.1 MB
    retrieving data 3:00 3.4 MB
    sharing data 5:04 6.4 MB
    color changer modification 11:38 17.5 MB

    6. LocalConnectionoverview 0:36 1 MB
    local communications 1:29 2.1 MB
    sending communications 5:34 7.5 MB
    receiving communications 8:33 13.2 MB
    domains 6:41 9.8 MB
    color changer connection pt 1 12:53 24.8 MB
    color changer connection pt 2 11:22 20.9 MB
    color changer connection pt 3 6:48 13.1 MB

    7. XMLoverview 1:05 1.4 MB
    XML basics 3:40 5.2 MB
    loading XML 7:01 8.6 MB
    processing XML 11:01 14.4 MB
    creating XML 9:20 11.7 MB
    sending XML 2:01 2.6 MB
    sandbox security 3:24 4.3 MB
    word game mod in XML 6:49 8.8 MB
    asfunction 3:44 4 MB
    languages pt 1 15:33 21.2 MB
    languages pt 2 18:31 31.1 MB
    languages pt 3 6:13 11.6 MB

    8. Dateoverview 0:22 0.6 MB
    creating dates 6:23 7.8 MB
    extracting dates 2:25 3.1 MB
    formatting dates 8:09 10.5 MB
    event countdown timer pt 1 14:08 19.4 MB
    event countdown timer pt 2 16:11 25.1 MB
    event countdown timer pt 3 9:16 14.4 MB

    9. Classesoverview 0:40 0.9 MB
    ood overview 5:01 7 MB
    building classes 8:03 11.2 MB
    conventions 2:24 2.9 MB
    classpath 5:17 7 MB
    library application pt 1 15:51 19.8 MB
    getters/setters 6:57 9.5 MB
    library application pt 2 6:18 9 MB
    library application pt 3 7:31 10.7 MB
    library application pt 4 18:01 25.1 MB
    library application pt 5 16:29 24.9 MB
    library application pt 6 19:41 31.3 MB
    library application pt 7 14:42 22.4 MB

    10. Advanced Classesoverview 1:09 1.4 MB
    packages 4:44 6.6 MB
    library application pt 8 8:25 14.3 MB
    extending classes 5:11 7.1 MB
    library extending classes 6:03 7.8 MB
    dispatching events 4:44 6.7 MB
    library application pt 9 11:27 22.5 MB
    scope issues 3:24 4.8 MB
    library application pt 10 20:02 35.9 MB

    11. Componentsoverview 0:19 0.5 MB
    components overview 1:40 3 MB
    building components 1:46 3.1 MB
    simple components 11:08 14 MB
    library application pt 11 23:17 44.1 MB
    library components 9:31 17.4 MB

    Conclusiongoodbye 0:36 0.7 MB

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    11


    Learnflash.com - Integrating Flash with XML
    Movies, Graphics


    Learnflash.com - Integrating Flash with XML

    By Craig Campbell
    Running Time: 4 hours, 4 minutes

    Learnflash.com - Integrating Flash with XML

    At its core, XML is simply a way of sharing and storing data on the Internet, and it allows you to create some highly dynamic content. And when you combine XML with Flash, it becomes even more powerful. In this video series, Flash trainer Craig Campbell discusses how to import XML data into Flash, and then he walks you through several projects, demonstrating how to create a slideshow, a music player, and a video player that all pull their information from XML text files.

    Introduction (2:18)
    In this brief video, Craig introduces himself and tells you what you can expect to learn from this video series.
    1 - What is XML? (5:31)
    In this video, Craig defines XML, explains many of its uses, and lists the advantages of using XML to store dynamic data.
    2 - Looking at an XML Document (8:44)
    In this video, Craig walks you through an XML document that stores a number of news stories, and he explains to you how the document is structured. Understanding this structure is crucial in order to use it properly in ActionScript.
    3 - Loading XML into Flash (9:43)
    Now that we understand the structure of an XML document, we can make use of it. In this video, you'll learn how to load the XML file into your Flash file using ActionScript.
    4 - Extracting XML Data (14:07)
    With your XML document loaded into Flash, Craig now shows you how to extract information from the XML and display it in the output window.
    5 - Displaying XML Data in a Text Field (12:58)
    In this video, you will learn how to update the text in a dynamic text field with the data you pulled in from your XML file. You'll also learn a few tricks for formatting the text that you pull in.
    6 - Using Loops to Display All Data (9:16)
    In this video, Craig will show you how to make this file truly dynamic by creating a for() loop that will iterate through the news stories in your XML file and display information for every single story.
    7 - Finishing Touches (3:42)
    In the current project, if we decided to add any more stories to our XML file, the text would disappear beyond the bottom of the text file, so in this video, after updating the XML file with a new news story, Craig will demonstrate how to add a quick scrollbar to your dynamic text field.
    8 - XML Attributes (7:39)
    In this video, Craig will show you a different way to set up your XML file. Instead of having so many nested elements, like we had in the news example, Craig will show you how to set up attributes for your elements.
    9 - Setting Up the Slideshow (6:23)
    In this video, Craig pulls out the drawing tools and sets up the Flash stage for the slideshow. Once your slideshow is set up, all that's left is to make it work with ActionScript.
    10 - Displaying the First Image (10:31)
    With your slideshow elements set up visually, Craig jumps into ActionScript and shows you all the code necessary to set up your XML object, read your XML file, and display the first image listed in the XML file.
    11 - Creating Arrays for XML Attributes (9:49)
    With the new attribute structure in the XML document, Craig shows you how to set up multiple arrays in ActionScript to help you keep track of the information stored in the attributes of your XML elements.
    12 - Cycling Through the Pictures (12:45)
    In this video, we'll take advantage of the arrays that we created in the last lesson. Craig will show you how to add code to the 'next' and 'previous' buttons that will allow the user to cycle through the images and the corresponding captions.
    13 - Cycling with Arrow Keys (6:19)
    Using the nextPicture() and prevPicture() functions that have already been created, Craig will now show you how to use these functions again in order to allow the user to cycle through the images of the slideshow using the left and right arrow keys.
    14 - Setting Up the Music Player (15:29)
    Ready to create your own dynamic music player? In this video, Craig will introduce you to the new jukebox xml file and then walk you through creating the controls for your music player.
    15 - Setting Up the Jukebox XML Object (8:44)
    In this video, we'll once again go over the familiar task of creating a new XML object for our music player and extracting information from our XML file to make sure it's working.
    16 - Getting the First Song to Play (5:28)
    In this video, we'll give the music player its basic functionality by getting it to play the first song in the list.
    17 - Storing Song Attributes in Arrays (5:18)
    Just like we did with the slideshow, in this video, we're going to store all the values for the song titles and urls in their own respective arrays.
    18 - Stop, Play, Pause, and Mute (16:33)
    In this video, we'll take a break from all the XML talk, and we'll set up the code for the basic controls on the music player.
    19 - Cycling Through the Songs (17:31)
    In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to add code to the 'next' and 'previous' buttons in order to cycle through the songs in your XML playlist. He also shows you how to automatically start playing the next song when the first song is finished playing.
    20 - Setting Up the Video Player (14:18)
    In this video, we'll take a quick look at the videos.xml file that we'll be using for our video player project, and then we'll jump into Flash and create all the visual assets for the player.
    21 - Getting a Video to Play (6:16)
    Before setting up the XML object, Craig demonstrates how to get a video to start playing in ActionScript.
    22 - Setting Up the Video XML Object (7:32)
    By now, you should all be experts at setting up an XML object in ActionScript, but just in case you need a little more repetition, Craig will demonstrate how to set up the XML object for the video project.
    23 - Populating a List Component with XML Data (8:36)
    For the video project, we'll allow the user to change videos by selecting a title from a List Component. In this video, you'll learn how to populate this List with information from the XML object.
    24 - Changing Videos with the List Component (5:32)
    Now that the List Component is populated, Craig will show you how to create an event listener that will listen for the user to select a new item on the list, and then once that item is selected, the listener will cause the appropriate video to start playing.
    25 - Video Player Controls (12:07)
    In this video, Craig wraps up the video player project by adding code to the stop, pause, play, and mute buttons.
    26 - Conclusion (0:38)


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    11 ActionScript 2.0 Beyond the Basics



    ActionScript 2.0 Beyond the Basics

    with: Joey Lott

    ActionScript 2.0 Beyond the Basics with Joey Lott is a video-based tutorial designed to help experienced ActionScript users learn how to use the more advanced features of this powerful scripting language for developing applications. This tutorial covers using the ActionScript 2.0 API with classes such as Color, String, and Date; highly effective yet little known features such as the Drawing API, LocalConnnection, and SharedObject; and using a third party regular expression class to add impressive text searching capabilities to applications. You?ll also learn how to use object-oriented design as you write ActionScript 2.0 classes, and how to create Flash components combining the benefits of classes with movie clips. While this training title was recorded in the Flash MX 2004 interface, it is appropriate for users of Flash 8 as well. Exercise files accompany the tutorial, allowing you to follow along and learn at your own pace.

    Introductionwelcome 1:32 1.5 MB

    1. Stringsstrings overview 1:14 1.6 MB
    string class 2:32 3.2 MB
    finding substrings 8:44 9.9 MB
    extracting substrings 5:09 6.4 MB
    case comparison 7:10 8.1 MB
    selection class 4:21 4.3 MB
    key class 7:40 8.1 MB
    word search application pt 1 14:29 19.2 MB
    word search application pt 2 6:51 11.8 MB
    word search application pt 3 5:17 7.6 MB
    word search and replace 9:16 13.9 MB
    splitting strings 5:03 5.8 MB
    word game application pt 1 17:49 23.8 MB
    word game application pt 2 10:59 18.2 MB
    word game application pt 3 7:10 11.4 MB
    word game application pt 4 15:37 25.9 MB

    2. Regular Expressionsoverview 1:10 1.5 MB
    what are they? 1:31 2.3 MB
    using RegExps 2:00 3.8 MB
    building RegExps 4:06 4.8 MB
    running RegExps 11:11 14 MB
    RegExp in ActionScript 7:51 9.5 MB
    applying RegExps 15:45 24.6 MB

    3. Drawing APIoverview 1:17 1.5 MB
    drawing with code 2:00 2.7 MB
    moving the pen 7:43 9 MB
    drawing curves 11:51 13.3 MB
    drawing shapes 6:21 10.8 MB
    working with fills 3:32 5.2 MB
    using gradient fills 10:35 15.4 MB
    shape maker pt 1 15:30 20.2 MB
    shape maker pt 2 15:26 26.4 MB
    shape maker pt 3 13:13 20.9 MB
    shape maker pt 4 15:28 25.9 MB
    shape maker pt 5 7:02 10.6 MB

    4. Coloroverview 0:43 1 MB
    working with color 10:58 12.6 MB
    creating color objects 6:09 7.6 MB
    applying tints 6:15 7.6 MB
    resetting colors 2:28 3 MB
    color changer pt 1 16:07 21.5 MB
    color changer pt 2 12:02 19.1 MB
    color changer pt 3 5:50 11.6 MB
    color changer pt 4 7:17 13.1 MB
    color changer pt 5 3:50 5.6 MB

    5. SharedObjectoverview 0:37 0.1 MB
    local shared objects 12:54 17.1 MB
    retrieving data 3:00 3.4 MB
    sharing data 5:04 6.4 MB
    color changer modification 11:38 17.5 MB

    6. LocalConnectionoverview 0:36 1 MB
    local communications 1:29 2.1 MB
    sending communications 5:34 7.5 MB
    receiving communications 8:33 13.2 MB
    domains 6:41 9.8 MB
    color changer connection pt 1 12:53 24.8 MB
    color changer connection pt 2 11:22 20.9 MB
    color changer connection pt 3 6:48 13.1 MB

    7. XMLoverview 1:05 1.4 MB
    XML basics 3:40 5.2 MB
    loading XML 7:01 8.6 MB
    processing XML 11:01 14.4 MB
    creating XML 9:20 11.7 MB
    sending XML 2:01 2.6 MB
    sandbox security 3:24 4.3 MB
    word game mod in XML 6:49 8.8 MB
    asfunction 3:44 4 MB
    languages pt 1 15:33 21.2 MB
    languages pt 2 18:31 31.1 MB
    languages pt 3 6:13 11.6 MB

    8. Dateoverview 0:22 0.6 MB
    creating dates 6:23 7.8 MB
    extracting dates 2:25 3.1 MB
    formatting dates 8:09 10.5 MB
    event countdown timer pt 1 14:08 19.4 MB
    event countdown timer pt 2 16:11 25.1 MB
    event countdown timer pt 3 9:16 14.4 MB

    9. Classesoverview 0:40 0.9 MB
    ood overview 5:01 7 MB
    building classes 8:03 11.2 MB
    conventions 2:24 2.9 MB
    classpath 5:17 7 MB
    library application pt 1 15:51 19.8 MB
    getters/setters 6:57 9.5 MB
    library application pt 2 6:18 9 MB
    library application pt 3 7:31 10.7 MB
    library application pt 4 18:01 25.1 MB
    library application pt 5 16:29 24.9 MB
    library application pt 6 19:41 31.3 MB
    library application pt 7 14:42 22.4 MB

    10. Advanced Classesoverview 1:09 1.4 MB
    packages 4:44 6.6 MB
    library application pt 8 8:25 14.3 MB
    extending classes 5:11 7.1 MB
    library extending classes 6:03 7.8 MB
    dispatching events 4:44 6.7 MB
    library application pt 9 11:27 22.5 MB
    scope issues 3:24 4.8 MB
    library application pt 10 20:02 35.9 MB

    11. Componentsoverview 0:19 0.5 MB
    components overview 1:40 3 MB
    building components 1:46 3.1 MB
    simple components 11:08 14 MB
    library application pt 11 23:17 44.1 MB
    library components 9:31 17.4 MB

    Conclusiongoodbye 0:36 0.7 MB


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    11 Flash Professional 8: Building Data-Driven Applications


    Flash Professional 8: Building Data-Driven Applications


    with: Phil Heinz

    While Flash Professional 8 is well known for its vector animation capabilities, it is also well suited for building powerful custom database applications. In Flash Professional 8: Building Data-Driven Applications Phil Heinz teaches users how to connect to data sources using Web-based scripting languages, such as ASP, PHP, or Perl, or using Web application servers, such as ColdFusion or Java. Phil also shows how to use always-on socket connections to make real-time data-driven applications, such as multiplayer games, chat rooms, and dashboard applications. Using static XML files to simulate data from any data source, he takes viewers through the process of importing and handling data from a database inside Flash Professional 8 to build Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Exercise files accompany the training videos.

    IntroductionWelcome 0:57 1.1 MB

    1. Getting StartedData-driven applications 3:58 5.8 MB
    Overview of Flash 8 data panels and components 5:20 7.4 MB
    Overview of the exercise data 1:30 1.7 MB

    2. Preparing Data-Driven ApplicationsForm applications make things easier 14:20 19.6 MB
    Using form applications pt. 2 4:27 5.5 MB
    Using form applications pt. 3 7:55 10 MB
    Using form applications pt. 4 2:25 2.9 MB
    Data and the Flash Timeline 1:40 1.9 MB

    3. Getting Data into FlashTypes of data connections 4:23 5.5 MB
    Using a LoadVars object to retrieve server data 6:29 8.1 MB
    Using a LoadVars object to send parameters to a server-side script 8:05 10.3 MB
    Using an XML object to retrieve a static XML file 10:45 15.9 MB
    Using an XML object to call a server-side script 4:29 6.5 MB
    Using an XML object to send parameters to a server-side script 6:53 10.8 MB
    WebServiceConnector 9:02 11.9 MB
    XMLConnector 9:42 13 MB
    Handling connector events from the WebService and XML Connectors 12:15 18.7 MB
    The XMLSocket object 18:12 27 MB
    The NetConnection object and Flash Remoting 7:38 10.9 MB

    4. Managing Data in FlashData binding basics 13:27 18 MB
    The DataHolder component 11:18 16.1 MB
    The DataSet component 3:26 4.2 MB
    Dynamically populating lists and combo boxes 8:21 12 MB
    Letting users edit the data 4:44 6.6 MB
    Representing data with non-text components 5:43 8.2 MB
    Indirect field editing 3:12 4.5 MB

    5. DataSet FunctionalitySorting records 7:42 12.1 MB
    Filtering records 7:15 10.6 MB
    Searching a DataSet 7:18 10.8 MB
    Tracking user changes 9:10 13.4 MB

    6. Returning Edited Data to the ServerThe hard way and the easy way 6:24 11.1 MB
    Flash 8 resolvers 3:41 4.6 MB
    Data binding setup 6:32 8.8 MB
    Triggering the ''Save Data'' 6:30 9.4 MB
    The ''Save Data'' cycle 14:50 21.9 MB

    7. Putting It All Together: Front to Back RIA BuildingApplication overview 0:42 0.8 MB
    Creating application screens 2:40 3.2 MB
    Setting up data retrieval components 13:59 22.8 MB
    Saving data on the employee screen 22:13 35.5 MB
    Adding and deleting employee records 12:12 21.4 MB
    Setting up vacation and sick time screens 16:38 26.9 MB
    Setting up vacation screen data 26:21 45 MB
    Setting up sick time screen data 18:39 34.7 MB
    Final testing 2:27 3 MB
    ConclusionConclusion 0:37 0.8 MB

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    11 Digital-Tutors - Flash ActionScripting

    Easily learn ActionScripting and new ways to integrate Flash into your workflow with 3 hours of training. Great for new and beginning users.[/CENTER]

    1. Introduction 7:09
    2. Getting Started with ActionScript 6:20
    3. Calculating the Spacing Between the Flower Petals 5:40
    4. Using the WHILE loop to build flower petals 5:46
    5. Building a "cleanHouse" Function 7:35
    6. Adding a Validation Code to the Input Field 4:45
    7. Creating a Draggable Mask (part 1) 6:57
    8. Creating a Draggable Mask (part 2) 12:29
    9. Building a Coloring Book 4:25
    10. Importing Stock Art into the Library 5:39
    11. Building the Pen Structure 10:08
    12. Animating the Pen 4:34
    13. Making the Pen Interactive 9:15
    14. Setting the Initial Ink Color and Style, Limiting the Drawing Area 5:11
    15. Controlling the Ink Flow 4:55
    16. Fixing the Initial Drawing Point 5:20
    17. Adding Canvas Events 4:37
    18. Cleaning Up the Code 4:00
    19. Building Buttons For the Pens 10:02
    20. Assigning ActionScript to the Buttons 5:17
    21. Controlling the Line Style 6:41
    22. Adding Buttons to the Paint Jars 7:09
    23. Creating a Print Button 3:17
    24. Creating a Color Chip 7:27

    Total Run Time: 2:37

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    سلام

    دستت درد نکنه مهدی جان

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    ولی با Dial Up ...

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    تو رو خدا بی خیال ردپید شیر بشید بعضی ها رو دانلود می کند

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    مهدي جان ميشه يه توضيح در مورد اين آموزش ها بدي كه براي چي هست ميخوام كمكت كنم.
    با تشكر.

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